Introduction

# A tibble: 779 × 6
   track.name                                 tempo loudn…¹ energy tempo2 tempo3
   <chr>                                      <dbl>   <dbl>  <dbl>  <dbl>  <dbl>
 1 Colors - Radio Edit                        150.    -3.40  0.937   150.   150.
 2 Lessons In Love - Headhunterz Remix Radio… 150.    -3.86  0.893   150.   150.
 3 Never Say Goodbye - Wildstylez Radio Edit  148.    -3.41  0.834   148.   148.
 4 Year Of Summer - Radio Edit                150.    -5.57  0.888   150.   150.
 5 Catch Me (feat. Naaz)                      145.    -3.33  0.916   145.   145.
 6 Rockstar (feat. DV8)                       128.    -5.75  0.973   128.   166.
 7 Our Church                                 150.    -3.47  0.957   150.   150.
 8 Destiny - Edit                             150.    -4.63  0.791   150.   150.
 9 Home                                       150.    -3.81  0.896   150.   150.
10 Waiting For You - Rebourne Remix            75.0   -3.34  0.974   150.   150.
# … with 769 more rows, and abbreviated variable name ¹​loudness

In this storyboard I will attempt to explain the differences between Hardstyle and Hardcore. The data I will use for this project is my own playlist called “Kasper Hardstyle/core”. In this playlist you can find a combination of the two mentioned genres. There are also some songs which could be categorized in the genre Frenchcore but the percentage of songs that could be identified with that genre is very small in my playlist. The reason I chose this subject is because I am very passionate about these genres. Especially since in my spare time I produce songs in these genres. I will try to create a clear view of the differences of these genres and the first difference I’d like to highlight is the difference in tempo. Hardstyle usually has a bpm ranging from 140 to 165, while Hardcore is a bit quicker, most songs are between the 180 and 220 songs. The differences in bpm in both genres can be explained because of the many subgenres that both genres have. The more melodic or “euphoric” subgenres tend to be slower and less melodic subgenres have faster tempo’s.

In the plot you can see tempo on the x-axis with loudness on the y-axis the tempo, the colour of the data points are determined by energy of the tracks. With this plot I’m trying to see if you can clearly see a difference in the genres when it comes to loudness and if you can really separate the two by just tempo. Both these things are the case. The line in the plot is slowly rising as the bpm increases which means that the tracks are gaining loudness on average. The reason this is interesting is because loudness in the case of these songs can also be interpreted as harshness. The songs that are all the way on the right are normally regarded as very rough and harsh songs. The other fun thing is that around the 160 bpm you can very clearly see that the songs switch from genre.

Chart B

Chart C